No one can tell whqat is in the mind of the judge. Because of the seriousness of the crime you may not be offered any First Time offender treatment.
Transport a restricted or prohibited firearm to or from anywhere in Canada.
The four primary rules of firearm safety are: Treat every firearm as if it is loaded. Never point the muzzle at anything you are not willing to destroy. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot. Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.
Some countries allow sex offenders to visit, but the specific rules and regulations vary by country. It is important for sex offenders to research and understand the laws and restrictions of each country before planning a visit.
BATFE website has all the rules and regulations.
ANY mechanical system- including the safety on a firearm- CAN fail. This is the reason for the basic firearm safety rules- including "do not point a firearm at anything you do not mean to shoot." It is rare, but CAN happen.
About 20 minutes if you follow all the rules.
There is no reward. Unless you count feeling great that you got an offender out of the game.
Some cities have halfway house for sex offenders, you can also check with the state Social Services Department or Legal Aid. They can both give information on housing rules for the offender.
Each housing authority has its own rules regarding tenant selection. If the assault is a misdemeanor you probably will be allowed.
It depends on your state. In NH, I can buy a gun from one of my friends if I want to with no restrictions, provided it is not a restricted firearm.
The law is not a bunch of made-up rules you might have on a school playground -- "What I did does not count cause he did it first!" Suppose someone slaps me, and I beat him to death with a hammer. You think I would get charged? Of course.
Assume a firearm is loaded until you have personally checked it. After checking it, leave the action open. Keep your finger out of the trigger guard until ready to fire. Do not point a firearm at anything you do not mean to destroy. If you are a youngster, I would add to that do not touch or handle a firearm except when with a responsible adult.